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The unique design means that it can be installed on the tops or sides of large buildings. It it is also quieter and cheaper to run than current wind turbines – and it does not have large rotating blades that might be dangerous for birds.

According to Professor Safaei, the design will blend better with urban environments, as the window-like forms can be painted to match the surrounding buildings.

The University of Wollongong has signed an initial two-year agreement with the engineering company, Birdon, to build a commercially viable prototype to enable more extensive testing and evaluation of the design.

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